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The following article was published in our article directory on July 5, 2012.
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Article Category: Arts and Crafts
Author Name: Dave Clark
Remember the beer ads that argued "Tastes Great!" against "Less Filling!"? The suggestion was that you'd always had to choose one or the other – but, hey, wait a minute – here's a beer that delivers both!
A similar tradeoff between Looks Great! and Sounds Great! was the accepted norm for Bass Drummers. Until, that is, the 2005 development of DrumImage. We understood that great looks couldn't come at the expense of your drum's sound.
If you're a Bass Drummer in a Pipe & Drum Band, a Marching Band, a Drum & Bugle Corps, or any group where your bass drum is going to be seen and heard, you are going to care – a lot – about what your drum looks like, and what it sounds like. (And maybe not in that order.)
How much a band cares about its image and how much it cares about its sound are going to vary from group to group. And weighing these two objectives against each other often played a big part in the decision as to whether to put the group's name and/ or logo on a bass drum, because adding these objects to the bass drum skin had a detrimental effect on how the drum sounded.
Well, that was then. This is now. Our special combination of products, process, and application makes the Looks Great! vs. Sounds Great! argument a thing of the past. Your DrumImage custom drum heads will provide visually stunning graphics, great sound integrity, and terrific durability.
Our finished product will have the tone and tenor of a double ply bass drum skin. It can be stretched and tuned to your own exacting standards. It'll stand up to the incalculable number of impacts you'll deliver, and to the stress of constant vibration while being played. And your DrumImage heads couldn't care less about the weather: whether you're marching in the rain in Seattle or the sunshine in SoCal, your band's image will remain clear, bright, and sharp.
How did you handle the balance, in the past, between sound and image? I'd like to hear your stories. Send them to [email protected], or give us a call at (732) 882-1886. Who knows – your story may end up in a future blog. In the meantim, have a look at our custom bass drum and custom drum decal galleries. See if something interests you there.
Keywords: bass drum heads, drum decals, custom drum skins, custom drum decals, drum graphics, drum designs, pipe and drum band
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